A new EU law will require all mobile devices to have user-replaceable batteries by 2027. In this episode we take a look at the law, it’s consequences and right to repair.
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Hi everyone, so you may notice a couple of seconds in this video where the audio is a bit funny. I’m actually in South Korea right no, so the recording situation wasn’t ideal for re-recording those lines. Apologies in advance!
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What the us should be doing
The batteries are going to cost an absolute arm and a leg
Plus and minus of this.
In the old school days if you wanted a private conversation all you had to do was just yank out your batteries and it was as simple as that. Just make sure you turn your phone off to make sure it doens’t fry the data.
As mentioned my sceond concern is waterproof phones. Remember just splashing a dab of wate ron your phone and that was it it was done? Or dropping it in the only small puddle of water in the parking lot, or using the toilet and forgetting it’s in your back pocket….. By doing this we get to go back to boiling our phones in rice to save them.